Missouri
Reeds Spring’s James Dowdy voted SBLive’s Missouri high school Athlete of the Week (Nov. 21-26)
Congratulations to Reeds Spring’s James Dowdy, who was voted SBLive’s Missouri highschool Athlete of the Week (Nov. 21-26).
Dowdy made an affect within the Class 3 Wolves’ semifinal win over Sullivan, hauling in seven catches for 2 touchdowns and 226 yards – believed to be a college file – and returning a kickoff 80 yards for a rating.
Dowdy acquired greater than 47 % of the votes.
Eugene boys basketball’s Justice Allen completed second within the voting with greater than 35 % of the votes.
Earlier winners: Reeds Spring’s Caden Wiest (Nov. 14-19), Nice Hill’s Dylan Kauffman (Nov. 7-12), Westminster Christian’s Emma Fairchild, Seckman’s Cole Ruble (Oct. 24-29), Fatima’s Taylor Baumhoer (Oct. 17-22), Jasper’s Juan Rivera (Oct. 10-15), Kirkwood’s Deion Brown (Oct. 3-8), Parkway North’s Zyan Royal (Sept. 26-Oct. 1), Liberty North’s Ella Hayes (Sept. 19-24), North Platte’s Colton Kirkham (Sept. 12-17), Truman’s Freddie Sheppard (Sept. 4-10), Hannibal’s Aneyas Williams (Aug. 29-Sept. 3), Truman’s Cecilia Mora (Aug. 22-28).
This is one other take a look at the remainder of the nominees for Nov. 21-26:
Justice Allen, Eugene boys basketball
The sophomore put up 30 factors within the season opener for the Eagles, however his group got here up brief as Versailles rallied for a 61-59 win on Nov. 22.
Brayden Asher, Wentzville Holt hockey
Tallied two targets and had two assists to assist the Indians choose up a 9-2 win over Timberland on Nov. 22.
Jay Ball, Thomas Jefferson boys basketball
The Cavaliers escaped with a 66-65 win over Exeter on Nov. 21 because of Ball. The senior had 24 factors, 15 rebounds and blocked 4 pictures.
Cheyenne Bieber, Mount Vernon ladies basketball
Knocked down six 3-pointers and scored a game-high 24 factors to assist the Mountaineers beat Joplin, 52-40, on Nov. 22 within the season opener.
Caden Bish, Timberland boys basketball
The 6-foot-1 senior posted a double-double within the season-opening recreation, a 72-62 win over Liberty (Wentzville). Bish had 22 factors and 10 rebounds and hit 4 3-pointers.
Ethan Brown, Rolla boys basketball
The freshman guard scored a game-high 26 factors in his first recreation, serving to the Bulldogs to a 79-55 win over Capital Metropolis.
Lily Burns, Tipton ladies wrestling
The senior took second place on the Versailles Match however picked up her one hundredth profession win through the occasion for the Cardinals.
Haile Eaton, Blair Oaks ladies wrestling
She went 4-0 and took first place within the 170-pound division on the Versailles Match on Tuesday, Nov. 22.
Hazley Grotjohn, Seneca ladies basketball
The sophomore tallied 30 of her 35 factors within the second half to assist the Indians beat county-rival Neosho within the season opener.
Dylan Hair, Blair Oaks soccer
The do-it-all star had a banner day for the Falcons in a 66-48 shootout win in opposition to Bowling Inexperienced in a Class 2 semifinals. He threw 4 landing passes, ran for 2 extra scores and completed with 631 yards of whole offense.
Colton Hargraves, Van Buren boys basketball
In a 59-43 win in opposition to St. Pius Festus, Hargraves practically had a triple-double, arising simply shy, however posting 10 factors, 12 rebounds and 9 assists.
Abbigail Heaton, Bloomfield ladies basketball
She scored a team-high 19 factors to assist Bloomfield beat Charleston, 47-36, and snap a two-year dropping streak.
Reagan Howe, Oak Ridge ladies basketball
The senior recorded a double-double with 31 factors and 11 rebounds, whereas recording six steals in a 60-27 win over Bloomfield on Nov. 22.
Paris Larkin, North County ladies basketball
The senior guard scored a game-high 23 factors to assist North County choose up a 69-30 win over Sikeston within the season opener.
Jeremiyah Love, Christian Brothers School soccer
The working again scored 5 touchdowns, together with the game-winner in extra time, to carry the Cadets to a second straight Class 6 title, successful 35-28 over Lee’s Summit North on Saturday. Love accounted for greater than 300 yards, dashing for 212 and three scores, whereas including three catches for 106 yards and two scores.
Ella Lucas, St. Elizabeth ladies basketball
The junior helped the Woman Hornets open the season with a 64-26 win over Jamestown by scoring 21 factors, considered one of 4 on her group in double figures.
Jordan Martin, Jefferson Metropolis boys basketball
An Arkansas baseball commit, the sophomore scored 28 factors to assist the Jays beat Sedalia Smith-Cotton on Nov. 22 within the season opener.
Colton Miller, Adrian soccer
The Blackhawks are going to the Class 1 title recreation after a 32-16 win over Monroe Metropolis. Miller, the group’s quarterback, ran the ball 17 instances for 162 yards and three touchdowns.
Fredrick Moore, Cardinal Ritter soccer
In a 54-35 win over Nice Hill, the long run Michigan Wolverine scored 5 touchdowns and confirmed off his versatility. He caught two passes for scores, ran in two extra and added a 75-yard kickoff return as effectively.
Ava Morris, Helias Catholic ladies basketball
The junior recorded a double-double, with 14 factors and 10 rebounds, in a 62-43 win in opposition to Blair Oaks.
Addison Nichols, Delta ladies basketball
The junior hit six 3-pointers and accounted for 26 factors to assist the Bobcats roll to a 97-21 win over Chaffee on Nov. 21.
Jacee Peterson, Camdenton ladies basketball
She recorded a double-double within the group’s second recreation of the season, a 46-39 loss to Blair Oak on Monday, Nov. 21. She had 19 factors and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Lakers.
Bella Westbrook, Ft. Zumwalt East ladies basketball
The 5-9 freshman scored 24 factors and hit six 3-pointers in a 50-33 win in opposition to Francis Howell North on Nov. 22.
Brady Wolf, Orchard Farm boys basketball
The senior guard posted 29 factors, with 4 3-pointers, and hit all 9 free-throw makes an attempt in a 64-54 win over St. Dominic.
All Wright, Joplin boys basketball
He poured in a game-high 30 factors within the season-opening recreation for the Eagles, which misplaced 61-59 to McDonald County.
Kianna Yates, Carthage ladies basketball
Carthage opened the 12 months with a 69-27 win over Springfield Hillcrest behind Yates’ career-high 33 factors, 24 of which got here within the first half.